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less government was cut for people. even for poor people. 11% government leaves plenty to help the helpless. in fact, if 24 percent were not taken from us we as free individuals would do more to help the poor. such private charity does a better job. closer to the people that served. better as supporting those who really need help from those who need a push. criticized for giving most of his charity money to the mormon church. a writer for the nation said he gave virtually nothing to any program that focuses directly. it is clear that romney's donations are but taking care of his own. this is just ignorant. really is charity help support people. mormon subplots of non mormons. for example, they have a monster warehouse filled with food. they give it to anyone in need, any religion. when that earthquake hit 80 relief from mormons got there before government halted. after hurricane katrina, the same deal. even the new york times reported that. the mormon trucks were the first to arrive. tvs said the efficiency of the mormo
less government was cut for people. even for poor people. 11% government leaves plenty to help the helpless. in fact, if 24 percent were not taken from us we as free individuals would do more to help the poor. such private charity does a better job. closer to the people that served. better as supporting those who really need help from those who need a push. criticized for giving most of his charity money to the mormon church. a writer for the nation said he gave virtually nothing to any program...
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>> i wish we were paid fully by government but of course in times of tight government budgets we're not. we have a performance based contract with new york city which provides 2/3 of the cost. so we're a public/private partnership. and we really rely on the private part of that partnership to make that extra third. melissa: you know it is a really interesting experiment. we're always looking at ways to save taxpayer dollars and do a better job with these programs at the same time which seems to be what you're doing. thanks for coming on the show. >> thank you for having me. melissa: you remember the woman who paid seven bucks at a flea market for a $100,000 renoir. turns out her find is too good to be true. we'll explain that many coming up in spare change. you can never have too much money. ♪ . melissa: it is time for a little fun with spare change. today we're joined by two fabulous attorneys. remi spencer, joey jackson. thanks for joining us guys. always fun on a friday. >> would not miss it. melissa: all right. we're starting with the money spare change update. you remember the wo
>> i wish we were paid fully by government but of course in times of tight government budgets we're not. we have a performance based contract with new york city which provides 2/3 of the cost. so we're a public/private partnership. and we really rely on the private part of that partnership to make that extra third. melissa: you know it is a really interesting experiment. we're always looking at ways to save taxpayer dollars and do a better job with these programs at the same time which...
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if they get in trouble the government will come to their aid. i'd love to hear the presidential candidates and talk about this and it is not going to happen until the markets are on their own. the traditional banks are being hurt by near zero interest rate policy. traditional banks have to lend to make money. the mega banks have securities operations and can invest overseas a lot of places where they can make money in a zero interest rate environment. the low interest rates which the federal reserve told us will be that way until 2015 a are also hurting savers. >>>> they absolutely are. it creates inflation risk. people are penalized. the return ifthey are investing their savings some place safe the return is not keeping pace with inflation. every y year they are losing money. so of course that creates incentive to invest in riskier assets and that's what we had with the crisis, low interest rates then. not as low as now but people are looking for return with the sub prime mortgages. it creates incentives which create significant risk for the sy
if they get in trouble the government will come to their aid. i'd love to hear the presidential candidates and talk about this and it is not going to happen until the markets are on their own. the traditional banks are being hurt by near zero interest rate policy. traditional banks have to lend to make money. the mega banks have securities operations and can invest overseas a lot of places where they can make money in a zero interest rate environment. the low interest rates which the federal...
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right, if they get in trouble, the government will blink and come to their aid. i would like to hear the presidential candidates talk a little bit more about this and say, call out too big to fail, the pernicious doctrine that it is, tvs not going to happen again. the traditional banks are hurt by near zero interest rate policies. traditional banks have to lend to make money. big mega banks have huge trading books. they have to invest overseas. there are a lot of places to make money in a near zero interest rate environment. >> the low interest rates which the federal reserve told us are going to be that way until 2015 are also hurting savers. >> they absolutely are. it creates inflation risk. yes, people are being penalized. the return they get, if they're investing their savings someplace safe, the return they're getting is not keeping pace with inflation. every year they're losing money. and so, of course, that creates incentives to go and invest in riskier assets. that's what we had with the crisis. we had very low interest rates then. not nearly as low as th
right, if they get in trouble, the government will blink and come to their aid. i would like to hear the presidential candidates talk a little bit more about this and say, call out too big to fail, the pernicious doctrine that it is, tvs not going to happen again. the traditional banks are hurt by near zero interest rate policies. traditional banks have to lend to make money. big mega banks have huge trading books. they have to invest overseas. there are a lot of places to make money in a near...
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in the current situation, we are better off with divided government. the reason i say that is that when you get legislation that passes only because one party controls everything, it is not stable. the great example in this is the affordable care act. obamacare, as some call it, was enacted without a single republican vote. democrats controlled both houses of congress. the problem with that is business people who have to make plans look at that and say, if it only passed because the democrats had total control, then if after the election the republicans have control, they have promised to repeal it. this is the largest ever regulation of the largest sector of the largest economy on the planet. this idea that it will either stand as the law of the land or disappear completely is paralyzing for businesses. it is so much better if we can have divided government and have them agree on something. which they may finally be forced to do. >> did you have trouble getting your editors at "fortune magazine" to except this article? >> no. no objections at all. i w
in the current situation, we are better off with divided government. the reason i say that is that when you get legislation that passes only because one party controls everything, it is not stable. the great example in this is the affordable care act. obamacare, as some call it, was enacted without a single republican vote. democrats controlled both houses of congress. the problem with that is business people who have to make plans look at that and say, if it only passed because the democrats...
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it is just more government borrowing. >> what would you do about it? >> i would do what we proposed. i have angered any number of people by writing what we said. i would do what we propose in there. have the balance of the social security trust fund for the social security recipients. in 25 years, you would have a system that, it is a pay-as- you-go system. you have a trust fund that is a weird economic thing having to do with social security rolls. but it has no economic value and has led people astray. >> right. let's get rid of it as a distraction. let's just call it what it is. >> let's see if we can get advice from both of you for people who are watching this election. what is absolutely going to happen after november 6, no matter who is elected, that will have to do with people's pocketbook and money? >> no matter what candidates. >> that is a very good question. i think what we can say with confidence is that the winner, whoever he may be, will have to do some stuff that will make him unpopular. the reason i say that is that we face this debt an
it is just more government borrowing. >> what would you do about it? >> i would do what we proposed. i have angered any number of people by writing what we said. i would do what we propose in there. have the balance of the social security trust fund for the social security recipients. in 25 years, you would have a system that, it is a pay-as- you-go system. you have a trust fund that is a weird economic thing having to do with social security rolls. but it has no economic value and...
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government should be involved. that is why i supported some of the tax and the ability for them to move forward, get the tax credits they needed to move toward. i believe we ought to concentrate here in north america. i m four and all of the above policy. my opponent thinks our oil should come from the middle east. i think it to be coming from north america and south america. she voted against the pipeline andnow she supports the pipeline. nevada has a real opportunity for renewable energy. we have the most geothermal plants than anywhere else in the country. same as solar. between las vegas. some of the most intense solar rays we have in the country. we ought to be taking advantage of it. as a republican, i voted against my party for the renewable standards. i think it is critically important we have that so we can move forward on these particular issues. it includes renewable, oil, coal, i want to get america back to work. this devastated impact in my opponent voting record has and her inability to go after natur
government should be involved. that is why i supported some of the tax and the ability for them to move forward, get the tax credits they needed to move toward. i believe we ought to concentrate here in north america. i m four and all of the above policy. my opponent thinks our oil should come from the middle east. i think it to be coming from north america and south america. she voted against the pipeline andnow she supports the pipeline. nevada has a real opportunity for renewable energy. we...
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the government is there for us to do and have a variety of. you know. different. sectors but what's hollywood may love a happy ending the reality is the young people in london right now that might be a little hard to come by surface r.t. london. to georgia now where tens of thousands of opposition activists have massed in the capital tbilisi as their last big demonstration before monday's decisive parliamentary elections the opposition is looking to wrest some seats away from president saakashvili is ruling party united national movement controls i merely eighty percent of the parliament and still in the polls that's just by this campaign having been hit hard by corruption allegations and a prison abuse scandal footage emerged last week it supposing the mistreatment of inmates by guards at one of the country's jails to cabinet ministers step down and thousands demonstrated to demand action now stay with our chief for the latest comprehensive coverage of the georgian parliamentary elections. the united states has removed a militant iranian opposition group from its
the government is there for us to do and have a variety of. you know. different. sectors but what's hollywood may love a happy ending the reality is the young people in london right now that might be a little hard to come by surface r.t. london. to georgia now where tens of thousands of opposition activists have massed in the capital tbilisi as their last big demonstration before monday's decisive parliamentary elections the opposition is looking to wrest some seats away from president...
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the government is over fed. i think that this is why we had a 20 5% tax cut across the board which maintained the same progressivity on the bracket on up. as a matter of fact, it so happens that administering these taxes, of those above $50,000 did not get quite the biggest cut percentage wise as though with the thousand down appeared from 50,000 outcome of those people paid 2/3 of the taxes. those people got 2/3 of the tax cuts. >> you said there you go again. do you remember the last time you said that? you said that when president carter said he would cut medicare. you sit there you go again. what did you do after the election that he went out and decided to cut $20 billion out of medicare. people remember this. people will remember that you sign the biggest tax increase in the history of california. the biggest tax increase in the history of the united states. what are you going to do? you have a two letter $60 billion deficit. you will not slow the spending. you refuse to do that. >> as we get closer to thi
the government is over fed. i think that this is why we had a 20 5% tax cut across the board which maintained the same progressivity on the bracket on up. as a matter of fact, it so happens that administering these taxes, of those above $50,000 did not get quite the biggest cut percentage wise as though with the thousand down appeared from 50,000 outcome of those people paid 2/3 of the taxes. those people got 2/3 of the tax cuts. >> you said there you go again. do you remember the last...
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a trickle down government approach which has government thinking it can do a better job than free people pursuing their dreams and it's not working and the proof of that is twenty three million people out of work the proof of that is one of the six people in poverty the proof of that is we've gone from thirty two million. to forty seven million of food stamps the proof of that is that fifty percent of college graduates this year can't find work. ok so we heard from mitt romney himself so apparently he does know that this problem does exist and he named those very dismissive. but yet most of the time first of all it was only very briefly touched upon and that most of the time they were talking about the middle class not to say that the middle class it isn't important in a lot needs to be done to help the middle class but obviously poverty is a huge huge problem in america. so why is it not discussed more good question liz you know as you rightfully say the numbers were mentioned the situation was mentioned in passing we saw romney bring this up of course obama was not talking about this b
a trickle down government approach which has government thinking it can do a better job than free people pursuing their dreams and it's not working and the proof of that is twenty three million people out of work the proof of that is one of the six people in poverty the proof of that is we've gone from thirty two million. to forty seven million of food stamps the proof of that is that fifty percent of college graduates this year can't find work. ok so we heard from mitt romney himself so...
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many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are complaining about that. they are publicly complaining about this situation and they blame the situation on a ahmadinejad. >> today, he put the blame on western sanctions. >> it is very clear, iran is being pressurized. there are sanctions from the enemy telling other nations not to buy iranian oil. this is a secret war. the enemy thinks that with these sanctions, they can defeat iran. they cannot. it is a psychological war. "you can see how much trouble the currency is in. in a week, it has lost 1/3 of their value. what is the cause? as we heard, president ahmadinejad's critics say that he is to blame for bad management. he seemed to agree with the west, that finally there sanctions are beginning to have a real impact. in the last year, the oil exports have roughly halved at as a result of sanctions. would it slide toward economic collapse and bring about the outcome that the west would lik
many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are complaining about that. they are publicly complaining about this situation and they blame the situation on a ahmadinejad. >> today, he put the blame on western sanctions. >> it is very clear, iran is being pressurized. there are sanctions from the enemy telling other nations not to...
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henry david thoreau said the government that governs is the best. the least government you can have is no government, so i have that kind of what may be called by some utopian view. most libertarians i know if they were in power and they were able to establish the minimum government that they want to put into power, i would hang up my anarchist credentials, i'd go in my backyard, and i would grow tomatoes for the rest of the year. i'd love that. so i don't have much of an argument with most libertarians. i'd love to see their government. in -- if they saw me, they wouldn't see me again. >> host: wendy mcelroy, in the back of this book is an invitation. what is this? >> guest: it's something i'm very excited about. um, if you go to the site lfb.org joined wendy mcelroy, you'll find a community of people. it's a fledgling community with people like me and jeb tucker. we're trying to find out how to live liberty. we are tired, as i said, about being depressed. we're tired about looking at the state and railing and raising our fists and saying pick a go
henry david thoreau said the government that governs is the best. the least government you can have is no government, so i have that kind of what may be called by some utopian view. most libertarians i know if they were in power and they were able to establish the minimum government that they want to put into power, i would hang up my anarchist credentials, i'd go in my backyard, and i would grow tomatoes for the rest of the year. i'd love that. so i don't have much of an argument with most...
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the family who bought the foreclosed house from the government got sick and now has few options. >>> the white house is lit up in pink to mark october as breast cancer awareness month. new york's empire state building is also bathed in pink. and even buckingham palace in london has gone pink to support the breast cancer awareness campaign >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,515 after adding 77 points yesterday. the s&p was up 3 but the nasdaq lost 2. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo the nikkei fell ten points while in hong kong the hang seng was closed again for a holiday. >>> well, stocks ended mostly in the blackmon day thanks to a glimmer of economic optimism. news that manufacturing growth broke a four month roadblock sparked interest. ben bernanke will keep record low interest rates to spark the economy even after if regains momentum. >>> analysts say winter shopping will rise 4.1% this year. that's slightly lower than predictions for the last two years. >>> jpmorgan chase is the first targ
the family who bought the foreclosed house from the government got sick and now has few options. >>> the white house is lit up in pink to mark october as breast cancer awareness month. new york's empire state building is also bathed in pink. and even buckingham palace in london has gone pink to support the breast cancer awareness campaign >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,515 after adding 77 points yesterday....
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. >> in my opinion, the government is not effective in bringing down the cost of almost anything. >> so funny. >> those were his poll numbers. >> that was a good one. i liked that. so now i had one as well. which i thought was kind of cute when he was talking about his boys and having the five sons and i thought this was kind of a cute moment and he brought in his family, which i thought worked very well for him. >> look, i got five boys. i'm used to people saying something that's not always true, but just keep on repeating it and ultimately hoping i'll believe it. but that is not the case. all right? i will not reduce the taxes paid by high income americans. >> eric, that i thought was a really telling moment. he had a nice way to kind of artfully put it together and get the point. >> any parent out there knows what he was talk being. he probably gained a lot of that undecided parental vote that goes yeah, i know. i got the same thing. he really showed himself on a lot of levels. he showed himself on policy, he showed himself on likeability. his likeability -- everyone saying about
. >> in my opinion, the government is not effective in bringing down the cost of almost anything. >> so funny. >> those were his poll numbers. >> that was a good one. i liked that. so now i had one as well. which i thought was kind of cute when he was talking about his boys and having the five sons and i thought this was kind of a cute moment and he brought in his family, which i thought worked very well for him. >> look, i got five boys. i'm used to people saying...
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to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll p higher taxes a more for your medicine. and their plan includes a trillion dollars in higher taxes. even on the middle class. mitt romney and common sense conservatives wl cut taxes on the middlelass. and they'll close loopholes for millionaires. obama and his liberal allies? we can't afford four more years. [ romney] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> you are watching abc7 new 7's good morning washington. this is "good morning washington, on your side. " >> a devastating a landslide in southwest china that. 18 students. rescuers rushed to the scene to try to dig them out. no word on their condition. the area recovering from a deadly earthquake just last month. since then a lot of rain, and the cause of the landslide still not known. >> hillary clinton which is a full inquiry into the deadly attack in libya. the state department denied requests to enhance security of the building. the u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans died in the attack last month. the independent panel is set to begin its
to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll p higher taxes a more for your medicine. and their plan includes a trillion dollars in higher taxes. even on the middle class. mitt romney and common sense conservatives wl cut taxes on the middlelass. and they'll close loopholes for millionaires. obama and his liberal allies? we can't afford four more years. [ romney] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> you are watching abc7 new 7's good morning washington. this is "good...
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to what the government would be run by the. our turning our attention to georgia now where more than one hundred thousand opposition activists have gathered for a pre election rally their last big meeting before the country takes to the polls on monday to vote for its next parliament and the opposition is looking to steal some seats away from president saakashvili is ruling party the united national movement which controls eighty percent of the chamber the party is still ahead in the polls but has lost some popularity recently in light of corruption allegations and the prison abuse scandal. last week shed light on the gruesome mistreatment of inmates by guards at one of the country's jails two ministers stepped down over the thousands of activists demanding justice it comes as a blow to. power since two thousand and four do stay with us here for the latest comprehensive coverage of the georgian election. and still ahead for you here on our disillusioned disenfranchised. i think young people go sometime because they have nothing
to what the government would be run by the. our turning our attention to georgia now where more than one hundred thousand opposition activists have gathered for a pre election rally their last big meeting before the country takes to the polls on monday to vote for its next parliament and the opposition is looking to steal some seats away from president saakashvili is ruling party the united national movement which controls eighty percent of the chamber the party is still ahead in the polls but...
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only by the government and encourage the opposition to intensify. syria even deeper into the blood stream extremist organizations including al qaida have become even syrian tanks against innocent civilians and civilian infrastructure. foreign minister lavrov said another serious concern is the use of unilateral sanctions particularly by western countries he believes that these unilateral sanctions taken outside of the united nations are for example in syria here. and european countries imposing reduces the credibility first and foremost of the security council also can escalate humanitarian crisis further foreign minister lavrov said that at this point it is a very important time he believes for international relations to come together and the credibility to not be compromised even further by their by their being many divisions within the u.n. security council on a variety of issues inside syria and government forces fresh offensives and the crucial battle for the second city of aleppo in what's being called an unprecedented assault dozens have repo
only by the government and encourage the opposition to intensify. syria even deeper into the blood stream extremist organizations including al qaida have become even syrian tanks against innocent civilians and civilian infrastructure. foreign minister lavrov said another serious concern is the use of unilateral sanctions particularly by western countries he believes that these unilateral sanctions taken outside of the united nations are for example in syria here. and european countries imposing...
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some come from industries that have significant government interest, oil, gas, oil. payday lenders who are very concerned about the consumer financial section bureau regulating them, and are hoping for a romney win which would ease some of that. on the democratic side, there just isn't that collection of people right now. it doesn't mean that at no point in future will there be a large amount of very wealthy liberals, because they're out there who will pony up money. it's just a this cycle, very even if the saving grace of the president is he has improved in 2008, he is equally able to raise enormous amounts of money in very small amounts in political terms, enormous amounts of people. we're talking, i think we're up to $3 million for his campaign purchase either an idea of how it differs from what romney has been raising, this is three reports the camera, primary fundraising through the end of august, barack obama has raised 147 million, or 34% of his primary dollars of people who gave under $200. these are people mostly going online or respond to text messages or b
some come from industries that have significant government interest, oil, gas, oil. payday lenders who are very concerned about the consumer financial section bureau regulating them, and are hoping for a romney win which would ease some of that. on the democratic side, there just isn't that collection of people right now. it doesn't mean that at no point in future will there be a large amount of very wealthy liberals, because they're out there who will pony up money. it's just a this cycle,...
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government maintains a neutral stance on the sovereignty of the senkaku island. but because japan controls the territo territory, japan, u.s. security treaty obligation extend to the islands. chinese vessels have been navigating watters arou earwalt around the islands. the absence of dialogue and the crisis management mechanism could lead to unintended consequences. which could mean the united states would not be able to stay neutral. junko tanaka, nhk world, washington. >>> a member of the standing committee and met with a dell gaegs of japanese lawmakers and representati representatives. japan criticize ford going ahead with the purchase of the island. he said that put relations in an unprecedented situation. the country normalized diplomatic ties 40 years ago. jao said the relations have seen six nif can't development during the time and hatch brought great benefits to both countries. >>> tension in the room was extremely hype. former foreign minister quotes saying japan should take measures to correct the current circumstances. >> what its needed most is that
government maintains a neutral stance on the sovereignty of the senkaku island. but because japan controls the territo territory, japan, u.s. security treaty obligation extend to the islands. chinese vessels have been navigating watters arou earwalt around the islands. the absence of dialogue and the crisis management mechanism could lead to unintended consequences. which could mean the united states would not be able to stay neutral. junko tanaka, nhk world, washington. >>> a member...
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who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a respsibility to care for them who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it... aneyd they will vote for this president no matter what... and so my job is not to worry about those people. i'll never convince them they shohould take personal responsibility and care for their lives. >> and now of toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the washington nationals, in st. louis, trying to decrease their magic number to get the crown. this was over early, edwin jackson got shelled. molina putting the finishing touches on jackson's night. the cardinals win 12-2. the braves also lost tonight reducing the nationals magic number to 2. the orioles, flaherty, grand slam home run it in the first inning. they beat the red sox at camden yards, 9-1. the yankees also won, so the orioles remain a game out of first place in the east. homer bailey threw a no-hitter against the pittsburgh pirates. that is a league record. there have been
who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a respsibility to care for them who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it... aneyd they will vote for this president no matter what... and so my job is not to worry about those people. i'll never convince them they shohould take personal responsibility and care for their lives. >> and now of toyota sports desk brought to you by your local...
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government. they sent a letter to hillary clinton demanding answers. they are also hearing next week. jason will be joining fox and friends today at 8:50. you will want to hear that one. it is time for the first degree weather update from maria molina who has a look at this. >> looking good at the part of the eastern see board a little on the muggy side we are dealing with fog across the area because we have a storm system that is a slow mover continuing to push eastward are lingering showers. that's what we are going to be talking about across the entire eastern sea board. 75 over raleigh 63 over new york city. otherwise you can see lingering some drizzle out across up state new york down into parts of pennsylvania. we are going to continue to see the showers and storms through out the day today across portions of the northeast parts of the carolinas down to the state of florida. a lot heavier if you head southbound into the state of florida. quiet out over the plains. if you start across the northern rockies we have a strong system dipping on down. t
government. they sent a letter to hillary clinton demanding answers. they are also hearing next week. jason will be joining fox and friends today at 8:50. you will want to hear that one. it is time for the first degree weather update from maria molina who has a look at this. >> looking good at the part of the eastern see board a little on the muggy side we are dealing with fog across the area because we have a storm system that is a slow mover continuing to push eastward are lingering...
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to what the government if you were i would be run by the. now as the internet becomes more readily available across the arab world it's giving rise to a generation of hackers we go to break free of government censorship but the help of cyber weapons but as artie's polis live reports some activists could end up being used by the author already as to pull the strings and promote their agendas. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some of the toughest security fire walls this is the most powerful weapon streams of darter flashing across the computer screens of the world in the blink of an eye information that can promote provoke and agitate people. who are not i mean. physically attacking a little and that's why you will find a lot of hearkens grown up in this politicians of the region and this time the arab spring gave birth to a new generation of hakka they polish the skills in bypassing government controls to speak out it's very popular in countries where you know websites are ban
to what the government if you were i would be run by the. now as the internet becomes more readily available across the arab world it's giving rise to a generation of hackers we go to break free of government censorship but the help of cyber weapons but as artie's polis live reports some activists could end up being used by the author already as to pull the strings and promote their agendas. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some...
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i remember what you're talking about, the economy being the most senseless partnership of the government and the private sector. i wonder where that partnership stands right now? i mean, have we been witnessing the decline of the state in that partnership in recent years? i'm asking this as a recent immigrant to the united states, you know, someone who is really concerned. thank you very much. >> guest: what a wonderful question. i appreciate that. that is really a core argument of our book that what made america great was we had this amazing public-private partnership, and the public basically provided the foundation for our market economy and our great entrepreneurs to really launch into the world. what was that public side? educated people, up and beyond whatever the technology was, have the world's best infrastructure, roads, airport, tell come, bandwidth, the open immigration here to bring you here and have the most talented immigrants, have the best rules and regulations to incement vise risk taking and prevent wrecklessness, and government funded research to push boundaries of sci
i remember what you're talking about, the economy being the most senseless partnership of the government and the private sector. i wonder where that partnership stands right now? i mean, have we been witnessing the decline of the state in that partnership in recent years? i'm asking this as a recent immigrant to the united states, you know, someone who is really concerned. thank you very much. >> guest: what a wonderful question. i appreciate that. that is really a core argument of our...
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the final two segments will cover the role of government and governing. with mitt romney and president obama in the final hours of preparing and holding mock debates it's up to the running mates to connect with the voters on the kpaun trail. >> together we'll win north carolina. >> reporter: vice presidented bien said something on tuesday the romney campaign agreed with. >> how they can justify raising taxes on the middle class that's been buried the last four years. >> reporter: paul ryan said the middle class has been buried. >> they are being buried by the obama administration's economic failures. >> reporter: the obama campaign said ryan took mr. biden's words out of context. the president will have the first word tonight, mitt romney will have the last. >> susan, thank you. this is where you can watch tonight's debate. our coverage begins at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cbs. meanwhile off the campaign trail conservative blogs were budsing about fox news recent airing about a 2007 speech by a then senator obama before a black audience. he expressed
the final two segments will cover the role of government and governing. with mitt romney and president obama in the final hours of preparing and holding mock debates it's up to the running mates to connect with the voters on the kpaun trail. >> together we'll win north carolina. >> reporter: vice presidented bien said something on tuesday the romney campaign agreed with. >> how they can justify raising taxes on the middle class that's been buried the last four years. >>...
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phase a was to have a government, create a government between the party in power and theok opposition 50/50. we created also that the prime minister from the opposition, and after that, will go to early elections within the frame of 90 days. of course we held that election in exceptionally difficult situations. it was divided in three zones. as the firing was continue day and night and roads cut off and the oil was scarce, hospitals were not functioning because they need the oil -- electricity and then we use the reserve generators and we didn't have any diesel to have a power generators and there are big number of people who passed away, who died, especially those who are suffering from chronicle disease, kidneys or during surgeries. the situation was very complicated, but 95% of the yemen was against going into civil war. therefore, we held elections in difficult circumstances. people will go to the ballot boxes between the barrage and the fire. they don't -- they don't go to cast their votes for anything just they will go so yemen won't go into civil war, and we know full well if y
phase a was to have a government, create a government between the party in power and theok opposition 50/50. we created also that the prime minister from the opposition, and after that, will go to early elections within the frame of 90 days. of course we held that election in exceptionally difficult situations. it was divided in three zones. as the firing was continue day and night and roads cut off and the oil was scarce, hospitals were not functioning because they need the oil -- electricity...
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the government's. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some of the toughest security fire walls this is the most powerful weapon streams of darter flashing across the computer screens of the world in the blink of an eye information that can promote provoke and agitate people. quite a. lot or not i mean. physically attacking the clinic and that's why you will find a lot of hackers growing up in this politicians at the mission and this time the arab spring gave birth to a new generation of hackers they polish the skills in bypassing government controls to speak out it's very popular in countries where. you know websites are banned and there are restraints on websites most ingles countries they start by using proxies and other stuff to access private websites and then the big draw on it and with this knowledge this growth of knowledge is being put to work in jordan a leader in information technology in the arab world like other governments and
the government's. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some of the toughest security fire walls this is the most powerful weapon streams of darter flashing across the computer screens of the world in the blink of an eye information that can promote provoke and agitate people. quite a. lot or not i mean. physically attacking the clinic and that's why you will find a lot of hackers growing up in this politicians at the mission and this...
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but in a democracy, there is a government, elected government. so you have experts of the army and people from the left and the right. but in the u.s., there is a backstop. the responsibility stops at the desk of the government. the government will have to sit down and talk with all the intelligence and make a decision. it is not going to be an easy call. but it will be decided in the government. at the bottom line, the prime minister of israel will have to make that decision. >> i support one of your ideas. i think israel should [inaudible] our country spends billions of dollars and up we need our money now. and i think israel with libya, should go to war with iran. and i wondered who would be the attackers of 9/11 if it weren't for the support of israel? >> i think that we start with the embassy. if you look at the attacks in london or madrid, countries that do not support israel like the united states, they understand that it is much deeper and the connection between israel and the united states, i don't think israel should do it alone. well i
but in a democracy, there is a government, elected government. so you have experts of the army and people from the left and the right. but in the u.s., there is a backstop. the responsibility stops at the desk of the government. the government will have to sit down and talk with all the intelligence and make a decision. it is not going to be an easy call. but it will be decided in the government. at the bottom line, the prime minister of israel will have to make that decision. >> i...
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it is jobs, the federal debt and cutting government spending. people feel there's a good amount of waste and they think of having a smaller government to avoid that kind of waste. there are concerns of a future terror attack, health care, when we look specifically at how people manage if the recession, and three in 10 looking for work. since the time of the recession. those who don't think -- people have gaps on health insurance and the housing debacle, and mortgages are underwater. that is a sense of an overview of research we have done. and polarization doesn't -- in another sense doesn't need to describe our body politics. thank you very much and if you have other questions we would be delighted to answer them. [applause] >> i don't know if this is done or not. you brought a lot of problems issues. there are a lot of issues being tracked and you have everything from conservative to liberal and republicans and race divisions and religious affiliation north and south and all these things. based on the values based issues principally have you do
it is jobs, the federal debt and cutting government spending. people feel there's a good amount of waste and they think of having a smaller government to avoid that kind of waste. there are concerns of a future terror attack, health care, when we look specifically at how people manage if the recession, and three in 10 looking for work. since the time of the recession. those who don't think -- people have gaps on health insurance and the housing debacle, and mortgages are underwater. that is a...
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shouldn't our government do that, too. up next governor mike huckabee explains why america's growing debt is a moral issue. >> we haven't had another republican since then. applaud him for what hoo did. >> michael reagan called governor mitt romney's debate best one since abraham lincoln. i will ask michael reagan why he thinks the republicans found the leader they need. >> a legal battle over the cross that honors world war one veterans. now athiests say it has to go. later in the show a fair and balanced debate. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> a horrifying accident in new jersey. a commercial bus flipped over traveling from canada. 60 people were on board and amazingly no one was seriously injured. authorities are looking into what caused the crash
shouldn't our government do that, too. up next governor mike huckabee explains why america's growing debt is a moral issue. >> we haven't had another republican since then. applaud him for what hoo did. >> michael reagan called governor mitt romney's debate best one since abraham lincoln. i will ask michael reagan why he thinks the republicans found the leader they need. >> a legal battle over the cross that honors world war one veterans. now athiests say it has to go. later...
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the seoul government opened it in 2009. it offers business lessons, professional advice, and mentoring. financial support is also available. so far, the center has this employed about 4,000 people, and over 600 new businesses have been started. >> translator: we'll provide even more support by educating young, ambitious people at places like this and nurturing global competitiveness. >> reporter: this is one of the self-employed people the center helps. and its backing has paid off. chen's three friends launched this shop last week. the center provides $600 of funding a month. chen majored in journalism and graduated from university last february. his job search got him nowhere. later, he decided to start a business of his own. but first, he researched by spending six months working for various franchise restaurants. >> translator: i thought that even if i fail i could try something else. after all, i'm young so, time is on my side. that's why i decided to start a business. >> reporter: choi and his partners are trying to a
the seoul government opened it in 2009. it offers business lessons, professional advice, and mentoring. financial support is also available. so far, the center has this employed about 4,000 people, and over 600 new businesses have been started. >> translator: we'll provide even more support by educating young, ambitious people at places like this and nurturing global competitiveness. >> reporter: this is one of the self-employed people the center helps. and its backing has paid off....
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passed the alien and sedition act the power to deport any alien and made citizens who criticized the government liable to arrest. >> bill: that sounds like cuba or china. which president signed the alien acts into laws. madison, jackson, jefferson. adams. >> bill: very good, adams. he should have. that was a huge mistake on his part. he a good president but that besmirched his record. thank you very much. it's a little bit elevated from cool, cool to we smirched. word of the day -- besmirched. >> and controversy erupted when it was discovered that u.s. had traded weapons to iran in exchange for the release of hostages. this upset many as they saw iran as a national threat. >> few months ago i said i did not trade arms for hostages. my best intentions tell me that is true but the facts and evidence tell me it is not. this runs counter to my own beliefs, to administration policy and to the original strategy we had in mind. there are reasons why it happens, but no excuses. >> bill: in the iran contra affair arms were traded for american hostages in extremists by what country? cards up please, ladi
passed the alien and sedition act the power to deport any alien and made citizens who criticized the government liable to arrest. >> bill: that sounds like cuba or china. which president signed the alien acts into laws. madison, jackson, jefferson. adams. >> bill: very good, adams. he should have. that was a huge mistake on his part. he a good president but that besmirched his record. thank you very much. it's a little bit elevated from cool, cool to we smirched. word of the day --...
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a strong national government. the that he wanted to build and make it clear that that did not exist in contradiction or in a position of these individual rights. again, he was a cynical. he wasn't an obstruction, but he was, i think, adamant that these protections exist. >> here's one way of putting that. they are cast a politically into the void. people who oppose the constitution, it could be better still. on to a federalist. they become cast out. did become presidents of the united states sent neil chase. so it's extraordinary. the process. >> think about it. it continues to play out. it's the same debate i hear people today make it seem as though the when you talk about limits on the national government that is antithetical to the constitution and the existence of the national demint. it's embedded in the original argument. the argument was always about limits. it was about -- in a, you hear this comments. these people are trying to push as back to the articles of confederation. that's ludicrous. that really i
a strong national government. the that he wanted to build and make it clear that that did not exist in contradiction or in a position of these individual rights. again, he was a cynical. he wasn't an obstruction, but he was, i think, adamant that these protections exist. >> here's one way of putting that. they are cast a politically into the void. people who oppose the constitution, it could be better still. on to a federalist. they become cast out. did become presidents of the united...
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additional grant for the federal government. had a white politician done this to a white crowd crowd, saying a black president was denying funds to a white section of the country as not part of the community, the press would tear him alive. if you don't believe me, ask trent lott. >> is it also the way president obama was speaking? did it raise his eyebrows to you and it shows president obama is different than the way he regularly portrays himself? >> anderson, i'm from louisiana, if i were talking to you the way i talked to friends back home, you wouldn't be able ton me. >> my dad is from mississippi. >> this is a politician pandering to a crowd. george bush would sound more southern below the mason/dixon line. and the right still lamb upons hillary clinton for trying to put on an accent. politicians on both sides do that. >> roland martin what do you make of this obama video? >> i think it's utterly laughable that sean hahnity, daily caller and the rest of these folks are making this out to be significant. something written on
additional grant for the federal government. had a white politician done this to a white crowd crowd, saying a black president was denying funds to a white section of the country as not part of the community, the press would tear him alive. if you don't believe me, ask trent lott. >> is it also the way president obama was speaking? did it raise his eyebrows to you and it shows president obama is different than the way he regularly portrays himself? >> anderson, i'm from louisiana,...
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the government says it only does what the courts allow. >>> the producer of the anti-muslim film that infuriated muslims around the world has been arrested, not for the movie but an alled probation nvonhi cn fm ecau prison. >>> actor johnny lewis who appeared in the tv show "sons of anarchy" was found dead thursday in los anles. he was suspected in the killing of an 81-year-old woman who may have been his landlord. lewis who once dat kie pindicat fell or jumped off a roof. >>> and nasa is looking at these new photographs from mars that show pebbles rounded off. scientists say it may be a sign that water once flowed on the ll a stream. t >>> now here's a look at "scrambled politics." nbc's michael is could have is reporting that the republican national committee fired a firm used to sign up voters in five battlegroundstates. this after election officials in oridiscore me voter registration forms that appeared to have fake signatures and home addresses. some traced back to a gas station, a medical building and car dealer. >>> missouri republican todd wase r fe for his legitimate rape co
the government says it only does what the courts allow. >>> the producer of the anti-muslim film that infuriated muslims around the world has been arrested, not for the movie but an alled probation nvonhi cn fm ecau prison. >>> actor johnny lewis who appeared in the tv show "sons of anarchy" was found dead thursday in los anles. he was suspected in the killing of an 81-year-old woman who may have been his landlord. lewis who once dat kie pindicat fell or jumped off a...
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how sophisticated were these schemes that the government alleged today? >> today's schemes involved the gamut from straight up fraud to very sophisticated schemes involving sometimes the provision of services that are simply masked as legitimate services. and sometimes billed at rates that are higher than the services that were delivered. and in many cases not necessary services. so that the schemes run the gamut across the country this time. >> 430 million dollars in all, what hopes are there to recover any of that money? >> well, we certainly are taking steps to recover that money. in many cases we issued payment suspensions, for example to stop any additional money from going out the door. in some situations we've actually frozen assets in order to await a judicial action to seize and forfeit those funds. so we are hopeful we will get much of that money back. >> one case involves five people, 67 million in phony mental health services. there's 100 million accusation of fake home health-care services. one doctor accused of signing 33,000 prescriptions f
how sophisticated were these schemes that the government alleged today? >> today's schemes involved the gamut from straight up fraud to very sophisticated schemes involving sometimes the provision of services that are simply masked as legitimate services. and sometimes billed at rates that are higher than the services that were delivered. and in many cases not necessary services. so that the schemes run the gamut across the country this time. >> 430 million dollars in all, what...
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to what the government if you or i would be run by the. coming up in just a few minutes here in r.t. we explore with being down to tackle massive unemployment and you came upon him for a job. and are happier is becoming tilsit has a government scam pursuing their own goals. these and other stories are lined up for you now reports coming up after a short break. it's perched atop a jaw and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worshippers did themselves implicity wall to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue but the location had of the us
to what the government if you or i would be run by the. coming up in just a few minutes here in r.t. we explore with being down to tackle massive unemployment and you came upon him for a job. and are happier is becoming tilsit has a government scam pursuing their own goals. these and other stories are lined up for you now reports coming up after a short break. it's perched atop a jaw and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city of siberia for centuries. it lost...